DRUM with Mike & Eddy

Get Out of Your Head

Mike Johnston & Eddy Thrower Season 4 Episode 168

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In this conversation, Mike and Eddy discuss the experience of getting in their own heads during performances and how they navigate through it. They share personal stories of feeling intimidated in larger arenas, questioning their own performance, and dealing with the pressure of live events. They emphasize the importance of preparation, embracing the moment, and accepting that mistakes happen. They also discuss the mindset of constantly striving to be the best version of oneself and always striving to improve. Overall, they encourage listeners to acknowledge their emotions, learn from their experiences, and focus on enjoying the process.

Takeaways

  • Headlining a stage at Download Festival is a significant achievement for any artist
  • The difference between groove and pocket in drumming is that groove refers to the feel and rhythm of the beat, while pocket refers to the tightness and synchronization with other musicians
  • Drummers often have their own slang and terminology to communicate with each other
  • Drummers tend to be supportive and empathetic towards each other
  • Overthinking can hinder the enjoyment of a performance or experience Getting in your own head during performances is a common experience for musicians.
  • Acknowledging and accepting your emotions is important in navigating through these moments.
  • Preparation and practice are key to feeling confident and minimizing the risk of mistakes.
  • Embracing the moment and enjoying the process can help alleviate performance anxiety.
  • Constantly striving to be the best version of yourself and focusing on improvement is a driving force in musicianship.




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